Senator Edward Zorinsky rode the private elevator up to the living
quarters on the second floor of the Executive Mansion. He had refused
to accept even a phone call from the President last month before his
vote against the AWACS sale at a meeting of the Foreign Relations
Committee. "I didn't want to get caught with the Gipper in the locker
room at half time," he explained. But now the Nebraska Democrat was
prepared to discuss the issue. He settled into one of the
comfortable...